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See Rupee slide as a case of Dollar strengthening: FM
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IANS | 16 Oct, 2022
As the rupee continues with its downward trend against the dollar,
touching 82.32 on Friday, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has said
that she sees the phenomenon as dollar strengthening and not the Indian
currency sliding.
Addressing a press conference in
Washington on Friday, Sitharaman said that rupee has withstood dollar's
rise and has performed better than those of many emerging market
currencies.
"I won't see this as rupee sliding but as dollar
strengthening. It is a matter of fact that the rupee has withstood the
rise of dollar. But it has performed better than many other emerging
market currencies," she said.
The Finance Minister added that RBI is working to prevent its slide and contain it's volatility.
"I will just say that rupee will find its own level," she said.
On rising inflation and soaring food prices, the Finance Minister said that the economic fundamentals "are good".
Foreign exchange reserves are in a "comfortable position" and inflation is also "manageable" she said.
"Fundamentals
are good. Foreign exchange is good though it has come down. It is in a
comfortable position. Inflation too is manageable though we would love
to bring it down... are making efforts to bring it down. However look at
other nations' inflation rates," she said, but at the same time added
that the Government is "conscious of fiscal deficit".
Asked about
rising trade deficit with China, Sitharaman said: "Trade deficit is
actually growing across board and more importantly, imports are more
than exports. However the imports are more of intermediary goods. So we
are not anxious about rising imports as they are of goods which are of
value added products for exports purposes".
The Finance Minister
further said that on crypto currency G20 will collate data on it from
global institutions and arrive at a framework which would look at
platforms facilitating crypto trade.
India is due to take over G20 presidency next month.
"We
will try and understand the money trail, detect money laundering and
try and bring some kind of regulation on it. There is consensus among
G20 members on it as many of them have raised concerns on this," she
said.
To a question on Income Tax department and Enforcement
Directorate's (ED) conviction rates, Sitharaman said: "ED is independent
in what it does. It works on predicate offences and comes in the
picture after other agencies pick up a case. There are instances which
have stood out and if ED goes after them, it is with prima facie
evidence."
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Customs Exchange Rates |
Currency |
Import |
Export |
US Dollar
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₹84.00
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₹82.25 |
UK Pound
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₹104.65
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₹108.10 |
Euro
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₹92.50
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₹89.35 |
Japanese
Yen |
₹56.10 |
₹54.40 |
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